Tuesday night’s snowstorm is being called the ninth-snowiest day since 1940, according to Oregon Public Broadcasting. The Weather Service recorded 6.5 inches overnight at their office near the Portland airport.

The Weather Service was calling for an additional 1 to 3 inches of snow in the Portland area through 1 p.m. Wednesday.

Though snow was being measured in feet in the Sierra Nevada mountain range of California and Nevada, the lower elevation areas of both states were in various stages of flooding.

Rivers are flooding in both California and Nevada. Reservoirs that have been near dry after years of drought are overflowing. Mudslides are closing highways.

Residents of the farming community of Hollister, California, south of San Jose, were rescued by boat Wednesday morning after nearby Pacheco Creek spilled its banks, according to CBS SF Bay Area.

To the north, the Russian River isn’t expected to crest until Wednesday evening where 600 homes have already been affected by floodwaters.